Delirio: Mia alli apopsi tis vias Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 21 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bitter Movie

Title in Italiano:

Bitter Movie

Title in Português:

Bitter Movie

Title in Français:

Delirio: Mia alli apopsi tis vias

Synopsis

Delirio: Mia alli apopsi tis vias

In the heart of Athens, a young woman named Mia finds herself caught in a web of mystery and danger. As she delves deeper into the secrets of the city, she uncovers a dark underworld that threatens to consume her.

With each step she takes, Mia is drawn further into a world of deceit and betrayal. She must navigate the treacherous streets of Athens, relying on her wits and instincts to survive.

But as she gets closer to the truth, Mia realizes that nothing is as it seems. She must confront her own demons and make a choice that will determine the fate of not only herself, but the entire city.

Delirio: Mia alli apopsi tis vias is a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue, where the line between reality and delusion blurs, and the true nature of the city is revealed.

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Delirio: Mia alli apopsi tis vias
Youth of America
Whisper
Red Right Hand - 2011 Remastered Version
Dont Fear the Reaper
Better Than Me
Whisper To a Scream
Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly) - Single Version
First Cool Hive
School's Out
Sidney's Lament - From "Scream"
Altered Ego - From "Scream"
Trouble In Woodsboro - From "Scream"
A Cruel World - From "Scream"
Chasing Sidney - From "Scream"
NC-17 - From "Scream"

User reviews

Sarah Jackson
4/10

The music choices in the film were often jarring and out of place, detracting from the immersive experience and making it difficult to fully engage with the characters and their journey.

Lisa Nelson
9/10

David Hill
5/10

On the other hand, while the music sets the mood well, some tracks feel repetitive and lack variety. The continuous use of similar motifs and instrumentation can make certain moments in the story feel monotonous and less impactful. More diversity in the composition could have added depth and richness to the overall listening experience.

Timothy Scott
7/10